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Usb hub issues
24-12-2015 2:51 PM
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I got a new 4 port hub for use with my new pi-zero, but when plugged in via an adapter or an org cable it isn't recognised.
Plug it in to the my pc and it sees it fine.
Pi is powered by a 6A usb charger unit, so no lack of power. I currently have a different hub plugged in with no issues so it isn't the hardware on the pi side.
Re: Usb hub issues
24-12-2015 3:38 PM
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i suspect if it isn't then that'll be the problem
Re: Usb hub issues
24-12-2015 5:21 PM
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All that was plugged in as a wifi & keyboard, not like a heavy power draw.
I also tried with nothing plugged in, same issue nothing seen.
Re: Usb hub issues
24-12-2015 5:44 PM
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not all usb hubs are created equally or of equal build quality.
Re: Usb hub issues
24-12-2015 6:15 PM
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So not a case of it taking too much power.
Re: Usb hub issues
24-12-2015 6:52 PM
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24-12-2015 7:05 PM
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Re: Usb hub issues
24-12-2015 8:17 PM
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Despite seeing many people saying online they can just plug it into their pi and it works instantly... do you think mine ever worked? Absolutely not. I couldn't find anyone else reporting it not working either in order to get it working... so i stopped trying
Re: Usb hub issues
24-12-2015 8:54 PM
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"In The Beginning Was The Word, And The Word Was Aardvark."
Re: Usb hub issues
24-12-2015 8:56 PM
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That said.. mine is powered from a 500mA supply so that could explain a thing or two
Re: Usb hub issues
25-12-2015 11:55 AM
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Re: Usb hub issues
25-12-2015 5:46 PM
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I've got a 7 port USB hub that can work with or without its power supply. However, the hub always indicates that it is self powered, and not bus powered, even when operating without it's own power supply. That is obviously wrong, but I guess it was easier to make it like that than have it report the correct status depending on if its power supply is plugged in or not. It's got a red LED labelled "self power" too, which is on regardless of how the hub is actually being powered. lsusb -v will display a lot of details about USB devices, including how they say they are powered and the max power they claim to need.
Anyway, there's probably some clue as to why it doesn't work in the dmesg output, so you could plug in the hub that doesn't work, then unplug it and plug in whatever you need to read the log messages. Or compare the lsusb -v output of each hub.
Re: Usb hub issues
26-12-2015 10:27 AM
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I posted the current used by the hub connected to my pc using a charge doctor. With a bt dongle 9mA with BT dongle direct 7mA so that suggests the hub is taking 2mA.
If I plug all the items into the hub they are recognised by the pc so the hub works.
As has been said must be an issue with Debian on the pi. It is annoying as I bought the hub specifically for the pi.
lsusb on here shows it as:
Bus 006 Device 002: ID 0a05:7211 Unknown Manufacturer hub
which is probably why it isn't recognised on Debian,
Re: Usb hub issues
26-12-2015 11:10 AM
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Perhaps I didn't explain it clearly enough. What I meant was, no matter how much power you can supply to the Pi, the Pi itself may have its own limit on how much power it can supply from its USB port. Anyway, the problem might not be how much power the devices are actually using, it could be how much power they indicate they need to the computer over the USB protocol.
Re: Usb hub issues
26-12-2015 3:14 PM
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The wifi & keyboard neither exceed 100mA draw in total.
It was just this hub that I bought FOR the pi doesn't work and it was the first time I have come across a hub not working on anything. (that supports hubs)
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